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Emily and Grant
Well-known currently active performers include the likes of Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ian McKellen, Clive Owen, Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, Ewan McGregor, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Craig, Emma Watson, Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Orlando Bloom, Tilda Swinton, Daniel Day-Lewis, Christian Bale, Jason Statham, Idris Elba, Paul Bettany, Mischa Barton, Emma Thompson, Kate Beckinsale, Michael Sheen, Helena Bonham Carter, Hugh Laurie, Ben Kingsley, Christopher Lee, Alan Rickman, Jason Isaacs, John Hurt, Emily Blunt, Sienna Miller, Bill Nighy, Carey Mulligan, Ray Winstone, Peter O ' Toole, Jeremy Irons, Gary Oldman, Helen Mirren, Liam Neeson, Tim Roth, Robert Pattinson, Julie Andrews, Sean Bean, Gemma Arterton, Gerard Butler, Tom Hardy, Maggie Smith, Russell Brand, Andrew Garfield, Henry Cavill, Simon Pegg, Patrick Stewart, Judi Dench, Anthony Hopkins, Michael Caine and Sacha Baron Cohen.
Within the continuity of the books by Grant Naylor, Lister went on a drunken Monopoly board pub crawl in London with his friends to celebrate his 23rd birthday, where he got very, very drunk ; when he awoke, he was on Mimas, one of Saturn's moons, wearing a lady's pink crimplene hat and a pair of yellow fishing waders, with no money and a passport in the name of " Emily Berkenstein ".
Grant married Debbie Voss, with whom he had two children, Ian Matthew and Emily Kathryn.
Sir Francis was the brother of General Sir James Hope Grant, and the father of Anne Emily Sophia Grant ( also known as Daisy Grant or Mrs. Colonel William Thomas Markham ), whose portrait, by her father, hangs in the National Gallery of Scotland, and has been noted for its depiction of Victorian womanhood.
* Emily Dugan The $ 50 Trick ( or how Divine Brown turned an encounter with Hugh Grant into her fortune ) The Independent, July 3, 2007
At other times, listeners can also hear on-air personalities Barb Birgy, Erin Grant, Jordan Winders, and Emily Carter.

Emily and claimed
Edgar Allan Poe is occasionally acknowledged, and Ginsberg claimed Emily Dickinson was an influence on Beat poetry.
Prominent literary scholar Marianne Noble claimed Paglia misread sadomasochism in Emily Dickinson's poetry.
* In an ad featuring anti-abortion terrorism survivor Emily Lyons and targeting U. S. Supreme Court nominee John Roberts, NARAL claimed that while U. S. Deputy Solicitor-General, Roberts supported " violent fringe groups and a convicted clinic bomber.
Christine and Emily both claimed fear of heights ( acrophobia ), but Christine traverses the bridge easily -- she lied.
The song was reportedly about a girl named Emily, whom Syd Barrett claimed he saw while sleeping in the woods after taking a psychedelic drug.

Emily and her
Mainly because the re-publication of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was prevented by Charlotte Brontë after Anne's death, she is less known than her sisters Charlotte, author of four novels including Jane Eyre, and Emily, author of Wuthering Heights.
Charlotte returned to Roe Head as a teacher on 29 July 1835 accompanied by Emily as a pupil ; her tuition largely financed by Charlotte's teaching.
In August 1824, Charlotte was sent with three of her sisters, Emily, Maria, and Elizabeth, to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire.
Soon after their deaths, her father removed Charlotte and Emily from the school.
She and her surviving siblings — Branwell, Emily, and Anne – created their own literary fictional worlds, and began chronicling the lives and struggles of the inhabitants of these imaginary kingdoms.
This is refuted by one of Emily Brontë's diary papers, in which she describes preparing meat and potatoes for dinner at the parsonage, as Juliet Barker points out in her biography, The Brontës.
She rightly believed that Tony had murdered Liam, however, no one believed her except Tony's enemy Jed Stone, who was lodging with Emily Bishop.
Emily was the third eldest of the four surviving Brontë siblings, between the youngest Anne and her brother Branwell.
Emily, furious at the invasion of her privacy, at first refused, but relented when Anne brought out her own manuscripts and revealed she had been writing poems in secret as well.
In 1847, Emily published her novel, Wuthering Heights, as two volumes of a three-volume set ( the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne ).
Although a letter from her publisher indicates that Emily was finalizing a second novel, the manuscript has never been found.
Emily Smith had strong family ties to Chelsea, which centered around the church, in which her family took an active role.
In these cases, the position has been filled by a female relative or friend of the president, such as Martha Jefferson Randolph during Jefferson's presidency, Emily Donelson and Sarah Yorke Jackson during Jackson's, Mary Elizabeth ( Taylor ) Bliss during Taylor's, Mary Harrison McKee during Harrison's presidency, upon her mother's death, and Harriet Lane during Buchanan's.
On January 16, 2002, first-degree murder charges for the killing of Myrna Opsahl were filed against Olson and five other SLA members: Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Michael Bortin ( Olson's brother-in law who had married her sister Josephine ), and James Kilgore, who remained a fugitive.
In an article for the magazine Marie Claire ( published by Hearst Corporation ), Olson's 23-year-old daughter Emily Peterson dismissed her mother's radical past with the SLA, saying:
She is known for her appearance in the film Emily and subsequent relationship with Prince Andrew, son of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, before his marriage to Sarah, Duchess of York.
Romantic friendships were also popular in the U. S. Enigmatic poet Emily Dickinson wrote over 300 letters and poems to Susan Gilbert, who later became her sister-in-law, and engaged in another romantic correspondence with Kate Scott Anthon.
Her father, Edward Sherwood Mead, was a professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and her mother, Emily ( Fogg ) Mead, was a sociologist who studied Italian immigrants.
Scholars have long seen Webster's 1844 dictionary to be an important resource for reading poet Emily Dickinson's life and work ; she once commented that the " Lexicon " was her " only companion " for years.
Meanwhile, Julia's sister Emily has been trying to contact her, worried about her after such a long trip to a strange land.
Luis forces Julia to write back, fearing that if Julia continues to ignore Emily's letters, Emily will assume something terrible has befallen her sister and might send the authorities to check on her welfare.

Emily and 1917
Also in 1916, Emily Monroe Norton divorces him and, in either this year or in 1917, he marries Susan Alexander.
Blake was born at 319 Forrest Street in Baltimore, Maryland to former slaves John Sumner Blake ( 1838 – 1917 ) and Emily " Emma " Johnstone ( 1861 – 1917 ).
Two artists commonly associated with the group are Tom Thomson ( 1877 – 1917 ) and Emily Carr ( 1871 – 1945 ).
Coming home on leave in 1917, he catches his wife Emily performing fellatio on his best friend and next-door neighbor, Bedford Cunningham.

Emily and novel
The first North American novel, The History of Emily Montague ( 1769 ) by Frances Brooke was written in epistolary form.
Wuthering Heights is the only published novel by Emily Brontë, written between October 1845 and June 1846 and published in July of the following year.
Examples: William Faulkner in A Rose for Emily ( Faulkner was an avid experimenter in using unusual points of view-see his Spotted Horses, told in third person plural ); Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey in Cheaper By the Dozen ; Frederik Pohl in Man Plus ; and more recently, Jeffrey Eugenides in his novel The Virgin Suicides and Joshua Ferris in Then We Came to the End.
In 1769 she published The History of Emily Montague, the first novel written in Canada.
The narrator is Fanny, whose mother ( called " The Bolter " for her habit of serial monogamy ) and father have left her to be brought up by her Aunt Emily and the valetudinarian Davey, whom Emily marries early in the novel.
In 2011, she played Darcy in Something Borrowed, based on Emily Giffin's novel of the same name.
* Frances Brooke-The History of Emily Montague ( the first novel written in Canada )
In Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff is described as a monomaniac, obsessing over his reunion with Cathy in the final chapters of the novel.
The Victorian period was the golden age of the realistic English novel, represented by Jane Austen, the Brontë sisters ( Charlotte, Emily and Anne ), Charles Dickens, William Thackeray, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy.
* Heathcliff ( Wuthering Heights ), the central character from the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
* Emily Sarah Holt's novel The White Rose of Langley ( 1875 ) has many scenes in the palace.
Examples include Nelly Dean in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, " Chief " Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey, Holden Caulfield in the novel The Catcher In The Rye, Dr. James Sheppard in The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie, Stark in Only Forward by Michael Marshall Smith, and Humbert Humbert in the novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
Shirley is what Brontë believed her sister, Emily Brontë, would have been if she had been born into a wealthy family. The maiden name of Mrs. Pryor is Agnes Grey, the name of the main character in Anne's first novel.
* Zillah, a character from Wuthering Heights, a novel by Emily Brontë
The first HarperCollins novel, Emily the Strange: The Lost Days, was released in June 2009.
* In the 1994 play Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver, the novel is mentioned by the character Emma: " She reads poems by Emily Bronté and I read chapters from the The Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller.
Gruel is also mentioned frequently in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë as a daily staple meal, even amongst the largely middle class families featured in the novel.
On television, Mitchell was voted Television Actress of the Year for 1953 by the Daily Mail newspaper, mainly for her role as Cathy in the Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights.
Macfadyen's major TV breakthrough came when he appeared as Hareton Earnshaw in a television adaptation of the Emily Brontë novel Wuthering Heights, screened on the ITV network in 1998.
164 Wuthering Heights, Part One ( Opera based on the novel by Emily Brontë ) ( Soloists and Orchestra ) ( 2006 )

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